Identification of expressed genes in cDNA library of hemocytes from the RLO-challenged oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis Gould with special functional implication of three complement-related fragments (CaC1q1, CaC1q2 and CaC3).
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Jianming Li | M. Luo | Xinzhong Wu | Jiasong Xie | Shigen Ye | Ting Xu
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